A video from the Ganesh Utsav celebrations in Karnataka has gone viral on social media, showcasing a unique moment of musical creativity. During a procession where devotees were seen transporting a Ganpati idol on a mini truck, a biker standing in front of the idol unexpectedly joined in the festivities in his own distinctive way.
As the group accompanying the idol played drums, the biker began revving his motorcycle engine in sync with the beats. The resulting ‘Vroom Vroom’ sound matched the rhythm of the drums, creating an impromptu musical fusion between the engine’s roar and the traditional beats played for Ganpati Bappa.
The video, which initially seemed like a routine recording of a Ganesh idol being transported through traffic, quickly revealed a special moment. As the audio kicks in, viewers can hear the drummer’s beats being echoed by the biker’s revving engine, adding a new layer of excitement to the celebration. The biker’s enthusiasm and perfect timing turned the scene into an unexpected collaboration between man, machine, and music.
Social media users were quick to react to the video, expressing their amusement and admiration. Many were delighted by the biker’s spontaneous participation, with one user on X commenting, “Vibe toh hai,” while another shared the popular meme, “Maza aaya.” The incident sparked joy among viewers, who appreciated the biker’s ability to live in the moment, with one person writing, “Choti choti khushiyan” (little joys).
The undated video, uploaded on X by a user named Swati, has since gone viral, amassing nearly eight lakh views. Swati humorously captioned the clip, “Men hear beats, men vroom vroom, men happy,” capturing the lighthearted essence of the moment. While the exact location of the event remains unknown, the video continues to circulate, bringing smiles to many during this festive season.